Need help with breakfast area/ kitchen completion
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Comments (96)This is my FAVORITE FAVORITE GW kitchen. It has soul and personality. I look at your pictures and just want to wander in there and linger, feeling the coziness and healing properties of that welcoming and nurturing space. It feels like a li'l ol' soft grandma with arms outstretched waiting to hug me. It does NOT remind me of so many cold, hard casket like fancy kitchens in the pictures. This one has a warm heartbeat throughout. Fantastic job, and I'm sure with the elbow grease/blood/sweat/tears you put into her you'll love her all the more over the years!!...See MoreNeed help for our kitchen design -- complete newbies
Comments (23)I love your angled walls and octagon shapes and think your kitchen/dining area is going to be incredible. Since nobody uses your garage entrance except family, I think entering through laundry is just fine. Even if you are coming home from a Costco run because I would imagine that a lot of that Costco stuff is going into the pantry, right? So, really it's a straight shot. I would make the wall opposite w/d as a mini-mudroom type of set up. Although, really, I do agree that it would be best to move W/D upstairs near bedrooms so do share your upstairs floor plan with us so we can help you do that. In our previous 2-story with bedrooms upstairs, we moved W/D to the master bath upstairs and it was, by far, the best thing we ever did in that house. Of course, if W/D are moved upstairs, that whole room would make a great mudroom and give you lots of landing space. Someday, a future family with kids will thank you for both changes. I actually like your current fridge location but I think that's because I don't like the look of fridges and always want them off where they are less noticeable as long as they are still in a place that makes sense for ice-water-stone-fire. And I think it achieves that where it's at. But it would work fine on the other side if you choose. But, yes, please consider a smaller island with a larger prep sink with adequate counter on each side of the sink. In your original island plan, your sink was so close to the edge that you would have to put food to the right of the sink and then put it back where when done washing it. So much easier to have unwashed on one side, wash it, then clean food moves to the other side. While I like the two island ideas much better than the huge continent-sized island you originally had, I question whether a second island is necessary. You have a LOT of counter space and really don't need a second island for buffet service, imho. Get rid of the desk, make it into a beverage center that would work for both coffee or drinks, and use that area for buffet service. If budget allows, I'd put another small beverage sink there to make coffee/tea/drink-mixing convenient, and a small beverage fridge and/or wine cooler. Or both. You have the room. If budget doesn't allow for all this now,I'd plumb and wire for it and add them later when money frees up. Instead of the second island, I'd go for more comfortable seating as well. I totally agree with AnnKH that you have room for a sitting area and you should go for it. Our remodel is allowing for that and even though we're far from done (DIY takes time), those comfy loveseats are getting a lot of use. It so welcoming and I appreciate people sitting there to visit with me. It keeps them out of my work zone but close enough to chat. If you search through threads here, most people dislike desks for all the reasons previously stated. I love the idea of including a file drawer and storage for office supplies and, really, with laptops and tablets, you can sit anywhere. I'd be sitting in one of those comfy chairs. :) Unless I needed space to spread out papers, then your island or dining room table will do nicely. I really look forward to seeing your final plans and your reveal. I just love the space you're working with....See MoreNeed help with breakfast nook/dining area furniture
Comments (0)I have this small dining area adjacent to the kitchen where I’ve had for 3 years this black Ikea piece for my toddlers toys, finally putting everything in his room but not sure what to place there, ideas please? Thank you!...See MoreNeed Help - Expanding Kitchen into Breakfast Nook with bay window
Comments (9)eliminate the peninsula /eliminate the diag sink / eliminate double ovens-get a range w a good hood instead of cooktop. Construct a U kitchen with your three walls and w the changes it should work better. You have over 10 ft across...so 5 or 6 feet of aisle. there is no reason why you can't get a U kitchen to work for two cooks. Eliminating the bay window seems unnecessary. You need lighter walls..lighter counters.. w blinds closed and only one window. You'll get better task lighting as part of a redo. Good ceiling feature also: so start with calculation of budget, as new appliances and new everything are part of a good plan. You have space....See MoreRelated Professionals
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